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Self-adhesive labels A4 4×105×148 mm, pack 100 sheets — EMERSON
EMERSON self-adhesive labels on A4 sheets provide a practical solution for printing rectangular 105×148 mm labels. This pack contains 100 sheets, each sheet divided into four identical labels that are compatible with both inkjet and laser printers using standard A4 media. The labels are intended for address, shipping, product marking and other general-purpose applications where a medium-large rectangular label is required.
The labels are pre-cut on A4 backing for fast feeding and precise alignment in most office printers. Their rectangular 105×148 mm format gives ample surface area for text, barcodes and simple graphics while remaining compatible with common label templates. Supplied in a 100-sheet pack, they reduce the need for frequent restocking and are suitable for medium-volume printing runs. The adhesive is formulated for secure sticking on paper, cardboard and many smooth packaging surfaces.
Prepare your print file using the 105×148 mm label dimensions and arrange four labels per A4 page if required by your design software or word processor. Load the A4 label sheets into the printer following the manufacturer's guidance for label media, ensuring proper orientation to avoid misprints. After printing, allow ink to dry fully before handling, then peel labels from the backing and apply them to a clean, dry surface. For best results, press firmly across the label to ensure full contact and adhesion.
Use label templates provided by your design or office software to align text and barcodes accurately. Test-print a single sheet when changing printers or print settings. Store unopened packs flat in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and high humidity to preserve adhesive performance and dimensional stability.
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